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Meet the UFO man who says the truth is out there

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Yorkshire Evening Post - 12/04/13
 

Unexplained UFO stories from around Yorkshire have been investigated by Philip Mantle.

Unexplained UFO stories from around Yorkshire have been investigated by Philip Mantle.
 

“There’s a lot more to it, once you start looking, you find it’s not what you thought. The Roswell incident in 1947 is the most famous UFO case but it wasn’t the first. About a week before it happened, a US fighter pilot called Kenneth Arnold was flying over the Cascade Mountains near Washington looking for a crashed aircraft which had a reward when he observed a flash of light and then saw several objects flying in a V-formation. They appeared to have no wings but were moving very fast. He timed them as they travelled between two mountain peaks and later concluded they were travelling faster than anything which was around at that time.

3 NASA Astronauts Who May Have Seen UFOs

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Epoch Times - Updated 12/06/13,
Tara MacIsaac and Frederic Roukema

 


Edgar Mitchell (NASA)

 

Edgar Mitchell flew in Apollo 14 to the moon in 1971, and is known as the sixth person to walk on the moon. He told WPTV he is certain aliens have been watching us and that the government is aware. 

“I don’t know how many or where or how they’re doing it, but they’ve been observing us and here for quite some time. We see these craft all the time,” he said.

Videos and more: theepochtimes.com

 

Aliens are central characters in UK school’s Christmas nativity play

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Source: Open Minds - 12/04/13, Alejandro Rojas

Aliens are central characters in UK school’s Christmas nativity play

 

There has been a growing trend in the last few years for schools in the UK to use aliens and UFOs to inspire elementary school students. It seems aliens have even invaded Christmas in one school in York.

This year’s school Christmas nativity play at Minster School will be centered on extraterrestrial visitors who have come to investigate the star of Christmas. The aliens are called the “light people,” and upon their arrival they ask other children what Christmas is. The explanation is given with song and dance, and reenactments.

Students in the Minstry School play. (Credit: York Press)

Thousands march in Honduras to protest election result

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Los Angeles Times - 12/01/13, Richard Fausset

 

Xiomara Castro

In Tegucigalpa, Honduras, presidential runner-up Xiomara Castro rides on the roof of a car carrying the coffin of a supporter killed a day earlier during a protest.
(Fernando Antonio / Associated Press / December 1, 2013)


Thousands of leftists marched in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa on Sunday to protest — peacefully but vehemently — the Nov. 24 election of a conservative presidential candidate that they say was marked by fraud.

The protesters, many sporting red baseball caps or waving red banners, were led by Xiomara Castro, the candidate of the left-wing Free Party, and her husband, Manuel Zelaya, who was ousted from the presidency in a 2009 coup.

More: latimes.com

 

Operation Agent Fury: The 1983 US Invasion of Grenada

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Source: Global Research, Michael Green, 12/05/13
 

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The purpose of this article is to analyse the reasons behind the U.S. led invasion into Grenada during the latter part of 1983, from a U.S. decision making perspective. Codenamed Operation Urgent Fury, the U.S. decision to invade Grenada after the overthrow and subsequent killing of the Grenadian President Maurice Bishop evoked widespread criticism from several different outlets.[1] Acknowledging such perspectives, this essay will seek to examine and explore the decision making process behind the invasion.

Hemp - The ultimate cash crop, health food and environmental savior rolled into one

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By: Carolanne Wright, 12/04/2013

(NaturalNews) A new ecovillage in Scotland has utilized an innovative material within its structures - namely, negative carbon hemp. While most environmentally progressive buildings strive for a carbon neutral rank, these houses take eco-friendly a step further, literally pulling carbon dioxide from the air. But smart building materials aren't the only use for hemp, it's exceptionally handy in other areas as well. In fact, hemp is a wonder plant that has the potential to alleviate many of our health, financial and environmental problems across the nation, which makes the political resistance to its cultivation in the U.S. all the more perplexing.

 

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Court to probe Prince Charles lobbying activities

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Press TV - 12/04/13, SSM/PR
 

Prince Charles, heir to the British throne

Prince Charles, heir to the British throne
 
Earlier in February, it was emerged that tens of new laws were sent to Prince Charles for his approval and opinion before being taken further, raising concerns that he had been intervening in the affairs of the Parliament on many occasions.

Whitehall papers also showed in January that at least 39 bills had been subject to the royal approval, with the British Queen and the Prince of Wales using their power to consent or block legislation proposed by the UK parliament in areas such as military authority, civil partnership, higher education, paternity pay and child maintenance.
 

 

Somali parliament ousts prime minister in no-confidence vote

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Press TV - 12/04/13, GMA/SS
 

File photo of Somali Premier Abdi Farah Shirdon

File photo of Somali Premier Abdi Farah Shirdon
 
Somali parliament has passed a vote of no-confidence on Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon, following months of dispute between the country’s premier and president.

A total of 184 lawmakers out of 250 in attendance voted Monday to oust Shirdon, citing his government’s poor performance over the past year.

More: PressTV.ir

 

 

Troika austerity measures erode human rights: EU rights official

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Press TV - 12/04/13, CAH/SS
 

Europe’s main human rights body says austerity measures imposed by international creditors have weakened human rights of citizens. (File photo)

Europe’s main human rights body says austerity measures imposed by international creditors have weakened human rights of citizens. (File photo)
 
Europe’s top human rights official says austerity measures imposed by the so-called troika of international lenders on member states of the European union have weakened the social and economic rights of people.
 
In addition, the Commissioner said the public spending cuts and selective tax increases aimed at curbing public deficits have not achieved their stated goals.

More: PressTV.ir

 

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